Re: CUPS, one more try

2006-07-13 Thread Donald J. O'Neill
On Wednesday 12 July 2006 22:42, E. J. Cerejo wrote:
 I've been trying to configure my HP Officejet 4315 using CUPS 1.2.0 but so
 far all I can do is configure a printer using the web interface and I'm
 able to print a test page but when I try to print any other document I'm
 unable to print, I get that quick popup window saying that cups is starting
 but nothing else, but today I notice something else whenever I run lpstat
 command I get this:

 Printer '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' - cannot open connection - No such file or
 directory Make sure the remote host supports the LPD protocol
 Printer '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' - cannot open connection - No such file or
 directory Make sure the remote host supports the LPD protocol

 pr-b is the name of my printer, through some googling I found out it maybe
 looking for my printer, do I need to edit some other file to tell lpd where
 this printer is?



 EJC
 www.only7bucks.com

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Did you happen to check /usr/bin/ to see if lp, lpq, lpr, and lprm are there? 
If they are, you need to either remove them or rename them. Cups installs 
these in /usr/local/bin and since it's later in the path, they're never used.

Don
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Re: CUPS, one more try

2006-07-13 Thread E. J. Cerejo


Donald J. O'Neill [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: On Wednesday 12 July 2006 
22:42, E. J. Cerejo wrote:
 I've been trying to configure my HP Officejet 4315 using CUPS 1.2.0 but so
 far all I can do is configure a printer using the web interface and I'm
 able to print a test page but when I try to print any other document I'm
 unable to print, I get that quick popup window saying that cups is starting
 but nothing else, but today I notice something else whenever I run lpstat
 command I get this:

 Printer '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' - cannot open connection - No such file or
 directory Make sure the remote host supports the LPD protocol
 Printer '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' - cannot open connection - No such file or
 directory Make sure the remote host supports the LPD protocol

 pr-b is the name of my printer, through some googling I found out it maybe
 looking for my printer, do I need to edit some other file to tell lpd where
 this printer is?



 EJC
 www.only7bucks.com

 -


Did you happen to check /usr/bin/ to see if lp, lpq, lpr, and lprm are there? 
If they are, you need to either remove them or rename them. Cups installs 
these in /usr/local/bin and since it's later in the path, they're never used.

Don


I just did what you told me but I still get the same message when run lpstat, 
and still can't print.


EJC
www.only7bucks.com

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Re: CUPS, one more try

2006-07-13 Thread Donald J. O'Neill
On Thursday 13 July 2006 08:09, E. J. Cerejo wrote:

 Don


 I just did what you told me but I still get the same message when run
 lpstat, and still can't print.


 EJC
 www.only7bucks.com

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Take a look at:
http://home.nyc.rr.com/computertaijutsu/cups.html
Go to the section on FreeBSD and NetBSD, this should help you out.

There are a number of suggestions here that I didn't give, sorry, I wanted to 
give you some help, not hand it to you on a platter.

Do a 'ps ax |grep cup' and make sure that you see 'cupsd'. If you don't, you 
will need to do a 'cupsd', recheck that you have cupsd running.

Go to http://localhost:631/admin (user would probably be root and password 
would be the root password. Configure printers from there.

Don



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Re: CUPS, one more try

2006-07-13 Thread E. J. Cerejo
I had just fixed it!

It looks like it's printing fine now, the only thing I had not done was to 
uninstall everything that had to do with printing, so I uninstalled apsfilter, 
CUPS, LPRng and hplip then reinstalled cups and hplip only and it worked.  It 
looks like LPRng and apsfilter conflicts with cups or I think it overwrites bin 
files like lp, lpr etc, I know that LPRng puts lp, lpr on the same directory as 
cups, pretty sure that caused the problem.

Donald J. O'Neill [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: On Thursday 13 July 2006 
08:09, E. J. Cerejo wrote:

 Don


 I just did what you told me but I still get the same message when run
 lpstat, and still can't print.


 EJC
 www.only7bucks.com

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Take a look at:
 http://home.nyc.rr.com/computertaijutsu/cups.html
Go to the section on FreeBSD and NetBSD, this should help you out.

There are a number of suggestions here that I didn't give, sorry, I wanted to 
give you some help, not hand it to you on a platter.

Do a 'ps ax |grep cup' and make sure that you see 'cupsd'. If you don't, you 
will need to do a 'cupsd', recheck that you have cupsd running.

Go to http://localhost:631/admin (user would probably be root and password 
would be the root password. Configure printers from there.

Don






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CUPS, one more try

2006-07-12 Thread E. J. Cerejo
I've been trying to configure my HP Officejet 4315 using CUPS 1.2.0 but so far 
all I can do is configure a printer using the web interface and I'm able to 
print a test page but when I try to print any other document I'm unable to 
print, I get that quick popup window saying that cups is starting but nothing 
else, but today I notice something else whenever I run lpstat command I get 
this:

Printer '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' - cannot open connection - No such file or 
directory
Make sure the remote host supports the LPD protocol
Printer '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' - cannot open connection - No such file or directory
Make sure the remote host supports the LPD protocol

pr-b is the name of my printer, through some googling I found out it maybe 
looking for my printer, do I need to edit some other file to tell lpd where 
this printer is?



EJC
www.only7bucks.com

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